Oracle Linux 5.6 上安装 GoldenGate Director 遇“unable to run run
今天在 Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.6 上安装 GoldenGate Director ,安装完 JDK 1.6 和 weblogic server 10.3.50 后安装 GoldenG
今天在 Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.6 上安装 GoldenGate Director ,安装完 JDK 1.6 和 weblogic server 10.3.50 后安装 GoldenGate Director Server 11.2.1
的时候,,而且是进度条结束的时候报了一个 “unable to run run-cds-tool scripts file” 错误,如下图所示:
一般情况下,Oracle 软件的安装在相应目录下都会有日志输出,在我的 GoldenGate 安装目录 /weblogic/GoldenGate/GG_Directorgg-director
里面找到了这个日志,日志内容如下:
[oracle@prod GG_Directorgg-director]$ cd/weblogic/GoldenGate/GG_Directorgg-director
[oracle@prod GG_Directorgg-director]$ ls*.log
cds-tool-error.log cds-tool.log
[oracle@prod GG_Directorgg-director]$ morecds-tool-error.log
Exception in thread "main"java.lang.ClassFormatError: oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver (unrecognized class fileversion)
atjava.lang.VMClassLoader.defineClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
atjava.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
atjava.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
atjava.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
atjava.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
atjava.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
atcom.goldengate.gdsc.util.ConfigDirectorServer.startDBSetup(ConfigDirectorServer.java:659)
atcom.goldengate.gdsc.util.ConfigDirectorServer.main(ConfigDirectorServer.java:922)
unrecognized class fileversion
错误信息已经很明确,很可能是 java 版本问题,因为 Oracle Linux 5.6 自带的 jdk 版本为 1.4.2,所以在安装 weblogic 之前,要求先安装 jdk 1.6
可是我明明已经安装了 1.6 版本的 jdk,应该是符合安装要求的,这里为何报错呢?
回顾一下 jdk 的安装笔记,错误的细节就出来了:
[root@prod weblogic]#./jdk-6u43-linux-i586.bin
[root@prod weblogic]# mkdir -p/usr/local/java
[root@prod weblogic]# cp -Rf ./jdk1.6.0_43/usr/local/java
[root@prod weblogic]# chmod -R 777/usr/local/java
[root@prod weblogic]# vi /etc/profile
exportJAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.6.0_43
exportPATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$JAVA_HOME/jre/bin:$PATH
[root@prod weblogic]# exportJAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.6.0_43
[root@prod weblogic]# exportPATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$JAVA_HOME/jre/bin:$PATH
[root@prod bin]# source /etc/profile
[root@prod bin]# java -version
java version "1.6.0_43"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build1.6.0_43-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build20.14-b01, mixed mode)

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